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Godin Session T-Pro specs [godinguitars.com])
The Godin Session T-Pro starts with the versatility of the Session HT, and adds boutique-quality features, elevating this guitar to the next level!
This guitar excites with an H-S-S pickup configuration made up of Seymour Duncan SSL-2s single coils at the neck and middle positions, plus a Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Special Humbucker at the bridge. The SSL-2s use flat pole pieces for superior string balance and a full, rich bottom end. The Saturday Night Special features Alnico 4 magnets for a tone that is beefy and full, and can be converted to a single coil via a push-pull, for an S-S-S configuration. The middle SSL-2 is pole-reverse mounted, delivering the typical sound of a single-coil pickup with no background noise. With these outstanding pickups, combined with the 5-way switch, the Godin Session T-Pro serves up tonal possibilities for any style of music. Godin's Tru-Loc Trem and 18:1 locking tuners ensure tuning stability and playing comfort.
The Godin Session T-Pro features a Hard Rock Maple neck and is available with Rosewood or Maple fretboards. A custom high-gloss finish allows the wood to breathe, enhancing the guitar's natural acoustics. Made in Canada, the Godin Session T-Pro will find a home with guitarists looking for a professional-quality instrument that is incredibly versatile.
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They are nicely made in Canada (bones are good), but like many brands in this price range, may benefit from some upgrades. But the above is just silly lol
They are nicely made in Canada (bones are good), but like many brands in this price range, may benefit from some upgrades. But the above is just silly lol
The T-Pro comes with some decent pickups, SD SSL-2 neck/middle + Saturday Night Special bridge for that vintage-y tone supposedly. The open trem cavity is a nice touch as well, though I'm not sure why it's more common on more expensive guitars
I've been staring at the Stadium Pro for a hot minute now, I don't think I've seen TV Jones + Lollars on a production guitar in like ever. Real solid T-style for the price.